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How to Repair Damaged Hair

Check out our favorite tips on how to repair dry, damaged hair.

It won’t hold its style, it’s got no volume, and it’s dry as a bone—damaged hair can be stubborn, unruly and a real pain to tame. But it’s a mixture of environment, heat styling and just your regular hair regimen that leads to brittle locks, which means there are ways to reverse those bad habits and help fix dry hair. See below for our favorite tips on how to repair damaged hair.

1. Defend against the elements

Your poor hair takes a daily beating from the elements. Excessive exposure to sunlight, wind and rain can result in dryness that, if left unchecked, may lead to breakage. So give your hair a little extra protection by conditioning it once a week with an intensive mask or oil treatment, like TRESemmé Botanique Damage Recovery Oil. This will help nourish your strands from within for stronger-feeling, healthy-looking hair.

2. Protect from heat styling

Blow-dryers, flat irons, curling tongs—all must-have styling tools, right? But did you know they can reach temperatures of up to 450°F? So, it’s hardly surprising that these can leave hair dry and damaged. That’s where heat protection sprays come in: applied on damp hair before blow-drying, and again on dry tresses before using heated styling tools, they create a barrier to help protect hair from harsh temperatures and keep it looking soft and shiny.

3. Calm down when combing

Did you know that hair is weakest when wet? It feels like the obvious time to brush hair thoroughly, but repeated, vigorous combing can cause damage to the hair’s cuticle, which can cause split ends and breakage.

To help protect against this, comb hair in the shower after applying conditioner—it’ll coat your hair strands and act like a barrier, making it easier to work through knots and tangles. Opt for brushes with widely-spaced plastic bristles or wide tooth combs—they give strands more space to move through, meaning it doesn’t take so much force to detangle them—and work gently through hair in sections.

4. Care for colored hair

Color is a great way to mix up your style and try out something new—but as with any chemical treatment, it can cause damage and dryness, making it more difficult to maintain shine and volume. To help replenish moisture and maintain the vibrancy of colored hair, you’ll need to reinforce its natural protective layer using a wash and care system specially formulated for dyed locks. This will target dryness and damage from hair dyeing, helping to nourish your hair and keep locks looking healthy.

5. No need for excessive washing

There’s nothing quite like the feeling of freshly washed hair, but repeated washing can strip your strands of moisture, causing it to become dry and brittle. Try to wash your hair less frequently by using a dry shampoo in between washes – it’ll help absorb oils and eliminate odor for hair that looks and feels freshly washed.

And when you do need to wash your tresses, it’s wise to choose a shampoo that gently cleanses and moisturizes your mane, like the TRESemmé Moisture Rich Shampoo & Conditioner system: it targets dryness and helps add moisture where your hair needs it most.

So if you’re constantly asking yourself “why is my hair so dry?”, the answer’s probably in your routine. Keep these simple tips in mind to know how to fix damaged hair and get ready to welcome strong-feeling, healthy-looking locks!

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